The MOST ANTICIPATED Dual Sport Motorcycles of 2023 | The Unicorn Has Been Built!

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Published 2022-12-13
2023 Is right around the corner, and the question is, are there any new and intriguing Dual Sport motorcycles we should be watching, and the answer is YES! This is the best year ever for Dual Sport motorcycles, and we may finally see the mother of all Dual Sports at dealerships soon.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BornAGoon
    I am aware of the KLR mistake. I once owned a KLX 650, and thats what came out. Also, I am aware of the pronunciation error of Bimota
  • @patfrazer
    You should've talk about maintenance schedule, 1000km for most of these bikes, exept for the 690 enduro/701, 10,000km. Its an important information to make your choice. Fuel range too, you don't talk about it, for example, the CRF300 Rally has 400km of range, wich is more than 50% more range than all the other dual sport you mentioned. Should have talk about the spied KTM 390 Rally as well, maybe we'll see it in 2023.
  • @tcb333
    Wow, great review. You did a great job covering most of the dual sports with great detail.
  • Great list and comprehensive discussion of so many options. Much appreciated!
  • @markjones5235
    Great list. Like that you added the lesser known bikes out there. Keep rollin!
  • Bought a DR650 early this year after owning a 550lb ADV and I can say that it was the best decision I have made so far in my motorcycling journey. And it is so much to modify it!
  • I have had the CRF250L, I am now on a XT250. Awesome trail bike, reliable, and frankly fun to ride like a hooligan around town! It will be my bike for many years to come.
  • @leanit5756
    XT250 is perfect girl’s or codger’s bike. Low seat, soft suspension and seat, perfect for going slow. Really well built. I got my wife one and it is terrific.
  • @TheMocard
    Still loving my 2018 KTM 500 EXC with 33,000 kms on it.. only opened engine to check / adjust valve clearances .. Great list.. loved the video !
  • @toddwmac
    Don't sit through "x bikes of the year" videos very often but this one was worth it. Thanks for the effort to produce.
  • What an amazingly thorough list of dual sport motorcycles. This is the best video I've ever seen on the subject. I hope I was not one of the guys wearing out the comment section about how wonderful the DR650 is LOL! Great job on this video Man!!!
  • @JCF69700
    Great job with that list 👍 And yes the 690 Enduro-R has changed ! The seat is now orange !
  • @slaugo
    52,000+ KM on my 2019 450L with no issues. I’d mention that if you adjust your idle and throttle you won’t have flame outs and not need to spend additional monies on an ECU. Best parts availability for consumables bar none.
  • @mikisantoro11
    Loved your video!! It made ideas move in my head! Thanks!!! ❤
  • @dougboys5863
    Excellent video coupled with incredible research and presentation. At 6' 5 " i know first hand about a bike looking too small under me. But I have two that fit just right. An 07 KTM 950 Super Enduro and a 2017 KTM 1090R. Thanks for posting.
  • @foxlake6750
    It really depends how much off road riding you do and how fast you want to go off road. In most cases a dinosaur works fine, goes 50,000 miles or more without an engine rebuild and you don’t pay European parts prices…if you can even find the parts on the shelf.
  • @John_Smith__
    Yup the AJP PR7 is a awsome Motorbike! And you can do rallies with it!